I read that they had gluten-free pancakes on the reader board as we turned into the parking lot. The pancakes were light with a light crispy crust, the best I've ever had, I think. I had it with the lingonberry butter and jam.

My husband and i are new to townand searching for gluten free friendly local restaurants. We were so excited to find a place that actually had gluten free pancakes on the menu. Sadly our excitement was short lived. I ordered bacon & eggs with gf pancakes. the cakes were thick, dry, undercooked and crumbled when trying to butter them. the eggs and bacon were so so. We were very disappointed and probably won't go back.

They have waffles and pancakes that are gluten-free. AND THEY'RE GOOD. They're even right and proper waffles, not belgian-style. It's a cute little locals breakfast joint that feels like what Village Inn used to be, before they turned into a modern giant blah chain. Then, of course, the rest of the menu is your typical breakfast-all-day fare, so pretty gluten-safe in general, but since they're aware enough to offer proper GF waffles and pancakes - way more safe than usual.We had 2 strongly gluten-allergic folks with us, neither had even the slightest issue. Both enjoyed their pancakes and waffles immensely. I WANT to say they're Celiac-friendly, as a result... but I'll leave that to some brave Celiac folks to decide for themselves.

GF breakfast options - a section label for GF ordering, but you can also ask for them to customize anything and make it GF. Very accommodating. Very busy place so takes a while to get food and order and get the check, but worth it when I have gone